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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby tb0ne on 03 Jun 2014, 15:29

I do think you should be able to go lower than 5.8ms with that setup...
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby discopex on 03 Jun 2014, 20:56

I would say anything below 10ms is already practically perfect for most DJing (perhaps not scratching). :?:
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby tb0ne on 04 Jun 2014, 11:32

discopex wrote:I would say anything below 10ms is already practically perfect for most DJing (perhaps not scratching). :?:


IMHO, a timecode setup is a mess with 10ms latency, even without scratching... ;)
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby Hannes on 04 Jun 2014, 14:37

this is just processing latency, all your gear adds up to the overall latency.
the latency shown in Cross is only for the software, there's still the latency of your audio interface, mixer etc.

I don't know bout CDJ350, but there are tremendous differences regarding the usb-driver to each audio-interface which might be in the way of getting to a lower software-latency. E.G your PC might easily handle 1ms latency (let's say 48Samples buffer @ 48KHz) but your interface might request 64samples at a time. etc etc.

To my experience this has little to do with the software, but the interface's drivers.
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FYI Traktor is using an internal 128Samples Buffer, so @44.1Khz it is impossible to have 2ms software latency.
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby Nutty667 on 04 Jun 2014, 21:47

Thanks for the input guys. What I have now is fine, I dont scratch, but I'm constantly off on cueing by a small amount after playing direct on cdj's for years.
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby Hannes on 05 Jun 2014, 13:24

Do you use those CDJs in HID mode?
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby Hannes on 05 Jun 2014, 13:27

Also maybe quantize/snap keep you from cueing where you want?!
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Re: Post your latency settings!

Postby Nutty667 on 05 Jun 2014, 20:22

Yeah its in HID mode, I don't think quantize/snap are used when using the CDJ's in hid mode are they ? Not on 350's anyway which don't support quantize.

I'll look at those settings anyway though and see if it makes any difference.
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